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Order Continuing Trial Or Hearing (Courts Motion) C-10 - Nebraska

Order Continuing Trial Or Hearing (Courts Motion) Form. This is a Nebraska form and can be used in Petitioner-Respondent Scheduling Orders 8th District Local County .
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ____________ COUNTY, NEBRASKA _________________________________, Case No. ____________ Petitioner__, ORDER CONTINUING vs. TRIAL OR HEARING (Courts motion)_________________________________, Respondent__. MATTER CONTINUED: ____________________________________ previously set for ________________, 20_______. FINDINGS: The court finds that the matter must be continued because________________________________________________________________________. ORDER: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the above matter iscontinued to: [ ] Trial Session No. _______________. [ ] ______________________ ____________, 20______, at ______ ___.m., or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard, at District Courtroom, __________ County Courthouse, _____________, Nebraska.Signed ( [ ] in chambers) at __________, Nebraska, on ______________;BY THE COURT:DEEMED ENTERED upon file stamp date by court clerk. If checked, the court clerk shall: [X] Mail a copy of this order to all counsel of record and any pro se parties. Done on _____________, 20_______ by _________. [ ] If not already done, immediately transcribe trial docket entry dictated in open court. Done on _____________, 20_______ by _________. [ ] Note the decision on the trial docket as: [date of filing] Signed Order Continuing Trial or Hearing to [date, from order] at [time, from order] entered. Done on _____________, 20_______ by _________. William B. Cassel District JudgeMailed to:
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